Sony Mobile Malaysia Launches Its Range Of CES 2018 Smartphones

Blanca Howell |Thursday, January 18, 2018

The alleged website screenshot showing the Xperia XZ Pro listing

That's according to a report in Chinese news site MyDrivers, which states that the company will take the wraps off the Xperia XZ Pro at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 in Barcelona. The Japanese tech giant has sent out press invites confirming its launch event for MWC 2018.

According to the latest reports, the all-new Sony Xperia XZ Pro may come armed with a 5.7-inch OLED display that will be capable of delivering a stunning 4K resolution.

It should also run in Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box, using the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, memory capacity should be quite big as well up to 6GB + 128GB, and a 3420mAh battery pack inside.

Another interesting factor that drives our attention towards the new leak is that XZ Pro may feature a dual rear camera setup, made up of an 18 MP shooter with 1.33μm pixel size, and a 12 MP sensor with 1.38μm pixels. It will be featuring an internal storage of 128 GB with an option to expand vis micro-sd card slot.

The extreme light sensitive primary camera located at the back has 23 megapixels while the front camera has 8 megapixels. The original equipment manufacturer provided no hints in regards to what can be expected from its next MWC conference but recent rumors suggest the company is planning to unveil multiple devices, with at least one of them being a full-fledged flagship possibly marketed as the Xperia XZ Pro.

The Xperia XZ Premium sports a 19-megapixel Motion Eye camera system on the rear assisted with predictive phase detection and laser autofocus, but no Optical Image Stabilisation.

Along with the XA2 and XA2 Ultra, Sony also offers the XPERIA L2, a cheaper alternative, in several European countries. Single and dual-SIM versions should also be present when the smartphone is officially available to purchase. The front-facing camera is set to have a 13MP lens.

The signature "loop surface" design language had mixed reactions throughout 2017, and Xperia XZ Pro is going to change that. The device is expected to be powered by 3,420 mAh battery.

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